I knew Styles would treat us to something spectacular, and he certainly held up his end of the bargain in a midnight blue, flared-trouser suit and cornflower pointed-collar shirt, accessorised with white shoes, retro sunglasses (all by Gucci, naturally), gold rings, and a pastel manicure. Pleasing indeed. Then, there’s fashion darling and, in my opinion, one of the A-list’s freshest dressers, Florence Pugh, who took the naked dress trend to the next level with her off-the-shoulder Valentino Haute Couture creation of tulle and sequins. A fellow petite girl, she has my full support in her choice of stacked platform, bow-adorned heels. Then, there’s the film’s director Olivia Wilde, whose flowing yellow Gucci gown was challenged in its beauty by only her diamond jewellery. And her face; her beautiful, beautiful face.
See their incredible looks below, as well as more standout ensembles worn by the films other impeccably-dressed stars. Chris Pine in autumn/winter’s hottest colour trend, you say? Coming right up…